The Beatles Let It Be

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Music is a precious gift that humans are so fortunate to possess in life. Growing up with music, I truly appreciate the composers and singers, who deliver beautiful masterpiece of music to audience. The Beatles is one of the greatest artists of all generations in the history of music. During ten year being together as a group, the legacy that The Beatles have left for the world is invaluable. Even though I have just known more about them recently, they totally amaze me with the diverse music style and unique personalities. Among their songs, I have fallen in love with Let It Be, one of the last songs released by The Beatles. Let It Be with its soothing melody, simple and meaningful life lessons, has touched the hearts of many people, including …show more content…

All the styles and concepts that they have tried impress me to no end. However, what I have remember the most from them is the last album Let It Be. It is not just a normal last album, Let It Be is released almost one month after The Beatles' official breakup. This is an unusual thing in music industry, but since it is The Beatles, anything can happen. As a comeback to their root and simplicity, Let It Be album presents the mature and peaceful music that go straight to the the hearts of listeners. the iconic song Let It Be, which is also the title of the album, is a beautiful piece of music written by Paul McCartney. This song is inspired by his dream in which he met his mother, Mary, and she gave him advice for life to overcome his struggles at that time. I choose Let It Be from the beginning without knowing the story behind it and its significance in The Beatles' career. To me, Let It Be is a song that gives me more hope in myself, a life lesson that guides me through my hard …show more content…

Their music legacy will never grow old with time, and Let It Be is an evident example. It is the first The Beatles song that I know, ironically, it also marks the end of their career. Let It Be is loved by many generations. Despite being covered countless times, the original Let It Be is eternally my most favorite version. However, I also cannot deny that the cover by Glee cast does give Let It Be a new color. By listening to two versions, I can see how the special meaning of the song is preserved over time and how the new additions brings Let It Be closer to the